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Senator Van Hollen Receives MICUA Presidents’ Award

Feb 6, 2019

Presentation of Award to Senator Van Hollen

WASHINGTON, DC—On Feb. 5, 2019, the presidents of Maryland’s independent colleges and universities bestowed the prestigious Presidents’ Award to Maryland’s U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen for his unparalleled leadership and remarkable public service in support of higher education. The presentation took place on Capitol Hill in the Hart Senate Office building.

The Presidents’ Award was established by the Maryland Independent College and University Association (MICUA) to recognize exceptional leaders who have made impactful contributions to college access, student success and the advancement of knowledge. Over the past 50 years, the award has been presented sparingly to eight esteemed leaders who have distinguished themselves as champions of higher education.

Dr. Roger Casey, president of McDaniel College and chair of the MICUA Board of Trustees, described the significance of the award and acclaimed the decision to honor one of Maryland’s most accomplished political leaders.

“The actions of a few noble leaders have a profound impact on the lives of millions,” he said. “Senator Van Hollen has used the strength of his ideals and the power of his position for the benefit of millions. Through his leadership and service, our nation and its citizens are safer, healthier and more prosperous.”

As an elected official, Senator Van Hollen has advanced policies that expand college access, promote student choice, and improve student success. As an appropriator, Senator Van Hollen has supported investments in student financial aid, higher education research, and technology developments. The MICUA presidents presented Senator Van Hollen with their highest award in recognition of his past actions, effective leadership, and commitment to private, nonprofit colleges and universities.

Senator Van Hollen has served as Maryland’s junior U.S. Senator since 2017. He formerly served 14 years in the U.S. House of Representatives and 12 years as a member of the Maryland General Assembly. Senator Van Hollen is a graduate of three independent institutions: Swarthmore College, Harvard University, and Georgetown University.

MICUA is a non-profit organization which serves thirteen of Maryland’s highly distinctive and influential independent higher education institutions that serve 64,200 students annually at more than 180 locations throughout the State.

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